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Monday, October 17, 2011

From Rimbik, a plenitude of greenery on
the way calmed my spirit. Rivers, mini waterfalls on the way, valleys
and mountains all greeted us. The waterfall had water in a hurry, in
contrast to the rest of the surroundings, which simply were.

Watercolors merged with blue, trees
silhouetted against the sky. After lunch, another trek took us to
Gurdum. UNO now also known as ENO and a local brew led to a merry
evening. Saw orchids too.

Next morning, after a breathtaking
sunrise, we started trekking to Sandakfu. The stillness and coolness
of the jungle green was soothing. Panoramic clouds crept up on the
hillside. Felt like pulling a particularly fluffy one down for a
pillow.

It gave a feeling of achievement to see
how far we had come in just half an hour. Seven hours later we were
in Sandakfu. Most of us slept through the sunset. In the morning we
saw the first rays of the sun hit Kanchenjunga and Mount Everest.
The range looked like a sleeping Buddha.

Coming back we reached Gurdum by lunch
and Srikhola by evening. In the morning we trekked to Rimbik by
starlight and torchlight. The entire sky was glowing with stars. After
a peach blushed sunrise on the way, we soon hit the plains.

I can still taste the memories though.
Only need to close my eyes and I am back in the hills.